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Just another "typical" difficult child story :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 353319"><p>Crazy...</p><p>I think the FB thing is an awesome idea. Very eye opening. </p><p>It is amazing how they find money for all sorts of odd things and then ask us for money for crucial items. When it comes to items that are essential for life and/or might provide hope for the future (for examply going to a therapist) it seems to us that things should at least be considered. So, that's when the <u>limited</u> support comes in. It is a hard call...a humanitarian one and one that looks for hope in the future. But we are ever vigilent to avoid entitlement issues, do not provide any extras, insist on respect, have set up boundaries and push hard for detachment. It is a weird dance, huh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 353319"] Crazy... I think the FB thing is an awesome idea. Very eye opening. It is amazing how they find money for all sorts of odd things and then ask us for money for crucial items. When it comes to items that are essential for life and/or might provide hope for the future (for examply going to a therapist) it seems to us that things should at least be considered. So, that's when the [U]limited[/U] support comes in. It is a hard call...a humanitarian one and one that looks for hope in the future. But we are ever vigilent to avoid entitlement issues, do not provide any extras, insist on respect, have set up boundaries and push hard for detachment. It is a weird dance, huh? [/QUOTE]
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